Post AdQpbbxtMGQqWRfLsm by eike@novoa.nagoya
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 (DIR) Post #AdP74dDx49CFjIgKJc by Maholmire@crlf.ninja
       2024-01-01T14:01:45.822797Z
       
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       Say @p, do you happen to know whether it is possible at all to do IP bridging on KVM/QEMU with a WiFi adapter?My Steam Deck only has a WiFi adapter and previous attempts at bridging had been unsuccessful as apparently it is only supported by ethernet adapters.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdPLh539SPc8ONrFzs by Maholmire@crlf.ninja
       2024-01-01T16:45:35.107009Z
       
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       Managed to get SSH to work, turned out that NAT networking had nothing to do with it and that I was just being autistic. @p
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQm2Ir47LC3Ftwen2 by p@freespeechextremist.com
       2024-01-02T09:15:28.430128Z
       
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       @Maholmire > do you happen to know whether it is possible at all to do IP bridging on KVM/QEMU with a WiFi adapter?Yes.  Depends on how you want to do it, but yes.  You can put everything on a bridge interface, or you can do a virtual bridge and then there's effectively a simulated network and you can have the host machine do the routing.  You can also do both:  I think that wifi adapters have trouble being a bridge interface, so the virtual bridge might be the easiest way to do it.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQmrrXQvQ5haoLcXo by p@freespeechextremist.com
       2024-01-02T09:24:47.521875Z
       
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       @Maholmire > trouble being a bridge interface,This is due to MACs being used for associating with APs.  Bridge interfaces usually require the interface to support "promiscuous mode" and (I think) most wifi drivers do that but getting the AP to recognize the fake MACs might be a problem.  On a regular wired network, you don't (typically!) (Typically, because you actually can do this.  Fyodor's chapter in "Stealing the Network" talked about this.  I don't have a copy, unfortunately.)
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQn3XPJb5mkdI7MPI by dcc@annihilation.social
       2024-01-02T09:26:49.855269Z
       
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       @p @Maholmire (dont ask why he deletes accounts every few months)
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQpSWWoCdF93PfH0K by p@freespeechextremist.com
       2024-01-02T09:53:49.675669Z
       
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       @Maholmire NAT?
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQpbbxtMGQqWRfLsm by eike@novoa.nagoya
       2024-01-02T09:55:25.958Z
       
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       @p@freespeechextremist.com @Maholmire@crlf.ninja yknow the thing when all the ips are beeing redirected te the router for some reason
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQqEFzqyBf7gN0kaW by eike@novoa.nagoya
       2024-01-02T10:02:26.906Z
       
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       @p@freespeechextremist.com @Maholmire@crlf.ninja yknow the thing when all the ips are shared with the router
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQsmkkjKFb2pCVvqS by p@freespeechextremist.com
       2024-01-02T10:31:05.917509Z
       
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       @dcc @Maholmire @Maholmire> (dont ask why he deletes accounts every few months)I don't ask why, I just figure he will find a place and sit still for a while.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQssJwhuDAbQFlrua by p@freespeechextremist.com
       2024-01-02T10:32:06.312307Z
       
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       @eike @Maholmire The question was less about what NAT is and more about how NAT was involved if we're talking about using bridged interfaces with qemu.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQtFsSPl82V7Npo24 by p@freespeechextremist.com
       2024-01-02T10:36:21.741211Z
       
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       @eike @Maholmire No, I don't know what that thing is.